473
473
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
KCSM
tv
eye 473
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> environment 58 researchers from southeast asia are sounding the alarm over marine pollution. they gathered in jakarta to share their research into the state of local seas. the indonesian government organized the seminar with the japan society for the promotion of science. about 150 people attended. japanese researchers say they found plastic garbage last year in the stomach of a seal of indones indonesia's island. they say the garbage can easily accumulate on the deep sea floor as currents are weak. some researchers say they found metals in the seabed in the manila bay and others reported finding chemicals in the java sea much indonesia. >>> emerging economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened citizens demanding democracy, the threat of violence, the push for peace, the shadow of conflict. get news and insight on south and southeast asia every weekday live from bangkok, only on nhk world "newsline". >>> the mayor of an island in the east china sea is trying to diffuse a dispute over fishing rights. he is visiting taiwan to talk about access to waters off the sen
. >>> environment 58 researchers from southeast asia are sounding the alarm over marine pollution. they gathered in jakarta to share their research into the state of local seas. the indonesian government organized the seminar with the japan society for the promotion of science. about 150 people attended. japanese researchers say they found plastic garbage last year in the stomach of a seal of indones indonesia's island. they say the garbage can easily accumulate on the deep sea floor...
73
73
Mar 14, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
begin taking tightening moves however mildly that are likely not to be widely welcomed in the political environment. but that's what central banks have to do. so i think it's a central bank policy problem. it's not a technical problem. >> one last question as i look at my team, i don't see bob rubin and gregory yet here. i'm not going to go off the stage and invite elizabeth baker up. but i know in my digging around in your work, you are deeply concerned about the state of public administration, those that are tasked with stewardship responsibilities in the government. and in the next robust phase of your life, you have committed yourself to doing something about it and trying to change the quality and support for those people who are serving in government. i'd like to get -- i'd like to share with the audience or have you share with the audience what you're doing on this. >> this is a long-time concern of mine on how they will improve public management and private administration. i think part of the problem and the ideological problem we have on both sides. neither is true. what we need is efficie
begin taking tightening moves however mildly that are likely not to be widely welcomed in the political environment. but that's what central banks have to do. so i think it's a central bank policy problem. it's not a technical problem. >> one last question as i look at my team, i don't see bob rubin and gregory yet here. i'm not going to go off the stage and invite elizabeth baker up. but i know in my digging around in your work, you are deeply concerned about the state of public...
144
144
Sep 27, 2012
09/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
until it does, this kind of environment is likely to dominate. aussie dollar just below the 1.04 level as we look at reaction in china. >> over to the automakers now. ford staying off staff in europe, while fiat and vw say any recovery is somewhat off. automakers are gathering in paris to unveil their latest models. so what are brands doing to try to increase sales? we caught up with the ceo of audi asking him about the brand new hatch back trying to lure younger drivers. >> the younger generation is the best symbol because they are always connected between each other. so we tried it on come up with the story with wi-fi hot spots in the car, with twitter apface books in the car, whereby with voice recognition you can receive your e-mail. and i think this is what young people want to hear and see. if you're stuck in traffic, you make your time useful. and this is important. >> this is terrifying. >> i'm not sure, but if you're drive along and you're looking at facebook or tweeting, i'm pretty sure at the very minimum you'll get points. if you driv
until it does, this kind of environment is likely to dominate. aussie dollar just below the 1.04 level as we look at reaction in china. >> over to the automakers now. ford staying off staff in europe, while fiat and vw say any recovery is somewhat off. automakers are gathering in paris to unveil their latest models. so what are brands doing to try to increase sales? we caught up with the ceo of audi asking him about the brand new hatch back trying to lure younger drivers. >> the...
120
120
Jun 17, 2012
06/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
economy in a negative global environment. we don't need to take 3 to 5 percentage points out of gdp by tax increases or spending cuts just because we have them slated to go into effect at the end of the year. you have to look at the circumstances. you have to look at the world economy. you have to look at the u.s. economy. you have to look at the ability of the u.s. government to finance itself. you have to look at the flood of capital into u.s. treasuries and say we don't need to jump off that cliff. >> right. >> there's a wonderful analogy about kicking the can down the road. the europeans that kick the can down the road, kick the can down the road, until they kicked it to a wall and it's going to come back and hit them in the face. the u.s. has room. it has plenty of room to extend its decisionmaking into, say, our deficit problem is a ten-year problem, it's a 20-year problem, and if we do anything dramatic in austerity between november of 2012 and february of 2013 -- >> right. >> -- the risk of recession -- and we've been
economy in a negative global environment. we don't need to take 3 to 5 percentage points out of gdp by tax increases or spending cuts just because we have them slated to go into effect at the end of the year. you have to look at the circumstances. you have to look at the world economy. you have to look at the u.s. economy. you have to look at the ability of the u.s. government to finance itself. you have to look at the flood of capital into u.s. treasuries and say we don't need to jump off that...
220
220
Feb 6, 2012
02/12
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
for this aircraft they have taken many measures for environment. a lot of people from europe's airline industry are checking out this measures at an instructtory effort in frankfurt, germany. they're finding out just how fuel efficient this aircraft is. >> it's important because aviation wants to meet its commitments to improvement in its carbon performance. >> reporter: since the new regulations went into effect on january 1st, europe's airline industry has been stepping up efforts to fight climate change. biofuel is at the heart of their work. airlines are carrying out test flights aiming to use biofuel on future commercial flights. >> this is the final product. >> reporter: biofuel is made from plants to absorb carbon dioxide as they grow. as a result, the fuel gives off less carbon dioxide. >> if we were to use 100% poly fuel we would be able to decrease emissions by 80%. sit a really significant impact. >> reporter: but biofuel for commercial flights is still a few years away. for now airlines must buy credit for the any emission higher than t
for this aircraft they have taken many measures for environment. a lot of people from europe's airline industry are checking out this measures at an instructtory effort in frankfurt, germany. they're finding out just how fuel efficient this aircraft is. >> it's important because aviation wants to meet its commitments to improvement in its carbon performance. >> reporter: since the new regulations went into effect on january 1st, europe's airline industry has been stepping up efforts...
206
206
Jun 3, 2012
06/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> host: late in the book and i think is as a person that is covered the environment for as long as i have, this surprised me. you get into hydraulic fracturing which is now all over the news and today rules for fracking on public lands. you almost make the case that corporate philosophy gave them a blind spot when it came to hydraulic fracturing. even more surprising because you make an amazing.and this was page 600, that rex tillerson as a young engineer of the company actually was using the technique, and so do you think in that one case in the fracking case, that corporate philosophy of the managed risk would make a certain return on what we do hinder them from hacking into what is now this huge gas boom, this huge economic opportunity? >> guest: they were slow but they were decisive when they decided they want to go in the direction so they get to places laid them buy their way in. they have never had a great reputation as the world's greatest oil and gas discovers. i'm sure they had some stories they told themselves about their successes and exploration. they have some but by
. >> host: late in the book and i think is as a person that is covered the environment for as long as i have, this surprised me. you get into hydraulic fracturing which is now all over the news and today rules for fracking on public lands. you almost make the case that corporate philosophy gave them a blind spot when it came to hydraulic fracturing. even more surprising because you make an amazing.and this was page 600, that rex tillerson as a young engineer of the company actually was...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
118
118
Jan 9, 2012
01/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
the straits of hormuz, you know that it is economic sue sid but going this is going toe a provocative environment. >> there is the arab spring and there is the coming of islamic governments in which islamic parties have a majority the government. should we worry abt that? >> well, i think in a question, if you are talking about egypt of course, i think what we are seeing right now is that the muslim brotherhood and the military both of whom have said they are not going to stand a candidate in the upcoming presidential elections, they are going to work together, and they are going to work together to come up with someone that is going to run that country now, clearly, the odds on favorite in there, who everyone in the root is gng to root for is -- although he is not kind to the israelis because he used to be foreign minister folks can deal with him. >> rose: they know him. >> they know him and he is not going to be overtly offensive to the folks on tehrir square but if they go with someone else more attached to mubarek and the military regime you won't see legitimacy and so many of the folks who l
the straits of hormuz, you know that it is economic sue sid but going this is going toe a provocative environment. >> there is the arab spring and there is the coming of islamic governments in which islamic parties have a majority the government. should we worry abt that? >> well, i think in a question, if you are talking about egypt of course, i think what we are seeing right now is that the muslim brotherhood and the military both of whom have said they are not going to stand a...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
at the dull silence very peaceful very environment calm. but here things are quite the opposite the environment causing. debate is the most important part of learning it consists of philosophical arguments in the tibetan language students don't just wave their hands they throw questions at each other this form of conversation has not changed in millennia anton explains the debate is logic training only concrete questions are asked those answers lead to the next question the greater part of their free time between morning and evening classes is spent preparing for debate at the moment and on is busy with another topic for discussion. one question would be debated is chemical consciousness of a person with nihilistic use recognize a logical argument. which. anton is twenty four b. used to live not far from moscow in the city of tula and john studied physics at university but in his second year he quit to come here anton has an elder brother and a sister in russian folktales the youngest son is always a fool. i am the youngest child in my fami
at the dull silence very peaceful very environment calm. but here things are quite the opposite the environment causing. debate is the most important part of learning it consists of philosophical arguments in the tibetan language students don't just wave their hands they throw questions at each other this form of conversation has not changed in millennia anton explains the debate is logic training only concrete questions are asked those answers lead to the next question the greater part of...
116
116
Mar 14, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
so that would be a very, very distressed economic environment. clearly not one that anybody is predicting. but a lot of people weren't predicting the 2008 crisis either. so the fed that even in this kind of distressed environment, banks would have enough capital to keep lending. right? that was the problem in 2008. a o didn't have enough capital to keep lending. they pulled back. they pulmoed back their loan balances. they pulled back their credit lines. that was the big catalyst for the recession. this is a very helpful, very helpful exercise. it began in 2009. it is forward looking in its approach. you know, i think the examination process precrisis was very static. so examiners would go into a bank. is the bank making money right now? the examiner'sevaluation of the financial institution would be pretty much based on current profitability and examiners did not, regulators did not and bank management did not look forward en drop? i've got this adjustable rate mortgage the buyer can't afford if they can't refinance. if home prices are going to d
so that would be a very, very distressed economic environment. clearly not one that anybody is predicting. but a lot of people weren't predicting the 2008 crisis either. so the fed that even in this kind of distressed environment, banks would have enough capital to keep lending. right? that was the problem in 2008. a o didn't have enough capital to keep lending. they pulled back. they pulmoed back their loan balances. they pulled back their credit lines. that was the big catalyst for the...
201
201
Aug 3, 2012
08/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
the anybody environment remains exceptionally challenging. the other thing there's a bit of dichotomy. the output numbers and the survey is telling us and what the labor market is telling us the labor market in the uk is holding up a lot better than the recent headline figures would suggest. >> good point the. >>> royal bank of scotland has reported a first half net attributable loss of 9.99 billion pounds after taking charges on credit of 3 billion pounds. the bank is unable to quantify liabilities arising from libor and said talking national san diego is unhelpful. >> nationalization is more idea or what is driven more by the, you know, search for getting more lending to the uk economy. i can assure you on that front we're doing all that we can. >> for more we're joined by james ferguson. james, your reaction to the figures and some of their comments this morning? >> the thing about the bank figures that, you know, it's working its way through the background loss, the hidden losses on its book. i think that point by the cfo is right at the
the anybody environment remains exceptionally challenging. the other thing there's a bit of dichotomy. the output numbers and the survey is telling us and what the labor market is telling us the labor market in the uk is holding up a lot better than the recent headline figures would suggest. >> good point the. >>> royal bank of scotland has reported a first half net attributable loss of 9.99 billion pounds after taking charges on credit of 3 billion pounds. the bank is unable to...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
we're here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody regardless of what if that group they are in to make sure that people have the freedom of movement that kids can go to school that people go to work and people can sleep safely and we would like to see kosovo develop and continue to grow and out there will be a point we're ok for is no longer needed and we look forward to that day. the questions any of thing else just get everything you needed. to the. height fifty two meters. weight more than eight thousand tons it's. skin thickness thirty centimeters the guinness record. commemorating the battle of stalingrad. the mother can call. on her teeth. live .
we're here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody regardless of what if that group they are in to make sure that people have the freedom of movement that kids can go to school that people go to work and people can sleep safely and we would like to see kosovo develop and continue to grow and out there will be a point we're ok for is no longer needed and we look forward to that day. the questions any of thing else just get everything you needed. to the. height fifty two meters....
207
207
Jan 3, 2012
01/12
by
KCSM
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
as it does, our natural environment will change dramatically. plants and animals will be forced to adapt, move, or go extinct. already, the distribution and life cycles of plants, animals and fish, are shifting in response to changes in earth's climate. in the north sea, warming water has driven commercially important fish such as cod, farther north to colder and deeper waters. in turn, more exotic, warmer-water fish have pushed into the range being vacated. the northward shift of the boundary coincides with a rise in temperature of nearly 2 degrees in north sea waters between 1977 and 2001. if the trend continues, atlantic cod will no longer be able to live in the north sea by 2080. the heavy pressure our industrialized society puts on earth drives climate change. whole ecosystems are modified, forcing species to fight for survival in different surroundings. if we understand the rapid changes our activities force the natural world to respond to, we'll learn to make better decisions today that will determine earth's climate tomorrow, and in turn
as it does, our natural environment will change dramatically. plants and animals will be forced to adapt, move, or go extinct. already, the distribution and life cycles of plants, animals and fish, are shifting in response to changes in earth's climate. in the north sea, warming water has driven commercially important fish such as cod, farther north to colder and deeper waters. in turn, more exotic, warmer-water fish have pushed into the range being vacated. the northward shift of the boundary...
157
157
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
freaks, they'll use something to control people and used it for y2k and there are control freaks on the environment. >> have you noticed even in your intro, you heard them citing one scientist. it's never a collection of scientists, never a consensus of scientists, it's always they're referencing of one particular scientists. >> and in fact, it almost is always a consensus of scientists. in this case, one person they were quoting. with all due respect to you, ben, as you like to say, i'll go with the scientists over your opinion on global warming, this is someone who studies it for a living. >> and there are many who have a very different point of view. >> there are a million of people who study it. >> adam, the consensus has not been met among scientists on this issue or that it actually plays a part in the global warming phenomenon they've come up with somehow, so you should probably know that there is not a collective viewpoint. >> and whether there is or not. i think you want to make 100% sure before you plunk down to address something. >> and that's what i worry about. >> i don't want to be li
freaks, they'll use something to control people and used it for y2k and there are control freaks on the environment. >> have you noticed even in your intro, you heard them citing one scientist. it's never a collection of scientists, never a consensus of scientists, it's always they're referencing of one particular scientists. >> and in fact, it almost is always a consensus of scientists. in this case, one person they were quoting. with all due respect to you, ben, as you like to...
122
122
Jun 21, 2012
06/12
by
KCSM
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
protecting the environment and reducing poverty -- those are the goals of the rio +20 some of that is under way in brazil. >> at the opening ceremony, the united nations secretary general said time was not on our side. ahead of the summit, negotiators agreed to a draft communique, which focuses on encouraging grain economic growth and boosting united nations efforts to protect the environment and promote sustainable growth, but many environmentalists say the statement does not go far enough. >> the summit in rio de janeiro is expected to produce a huge document on protecting the environment and reducing poverty, but it is what is not in that document that is worth considering. i talked about that with our correspondent at the summit. >> the final document acknowledges a multitude of problems the world is facing, but it actually lacks the solutions for it. there are no targets, let alone binding targets. there is no road map, no compliance regime. it is basically just acknowledging that there are problems but no solutions. yes, for the first time, the concept of a green economy has bee
protecting the environment and reducing poverty -- those are the goals of the rio +20 some of that is under way in brazil. >> at the opening ceremony, the united nations secretary general said time was not on our side. ahead of the summit, negotiators agreed to a draft communique, which focuses on encouraging grain economic growth and boosting united nations efforts to protect the environment and promote sustainable growth, but many environmentalists say the statement does not go far...
122
122
May 8, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
better for the environment, economy and national security. if we end our dependence on petroleum supplies from hostile states, is that a goal that is shared by president obama and governor romney? and how can we best advance towards that goal? bill. want to start? >> i think full independence is not realistic. there is no problem importing energy from reliable, neighboring nations including canada where we have a very easy opportunity to build a pipeline which, most, most people including an awful lot of labor union members are for. the obama administration is stopping on environmental grouvenltdz grounds. if independence is good and environment is good and no tension between them. i don't know that environmental concerns are legitimate. i would argue they're overblown. to the degree that environmentalists believe they're legitimate and the environmentalists are a powerful force within the obama administration they're obstructing energy development, there is no serious question about that. whether offshore, on government lands. one of the gre
better for the environment, economy and national security. if we end our dependence on petroleum supplies from hostile states, is that a goal that is shared by president obama and governor romney? and how can we best advance towards that goal? bill. want to start? >> i think full independence is not realistic. there is no problem importing energy from reliable, neighboring nations including canada where we have a very easy opportunity to build a pipeline which, most, most people including...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
167
167
Oct 23, 2012
10/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
rather than going alone, we intend to work with ministries of the environment, foreign affairs, and trade. >> reporter: this man is the president of a water treatment facility maker in osaka. his company's award-winning equipment for pumping out ground water is used around the world. he is a regular exhibiter at events organized by the international water association, and he has used this prestigious status to boost his sales around the world. now, though, the south korean companies look like becoming formidable rivals. >> translator: south korea has done in three years what it took us ten years to do in japan. they've caught up with us. >> reporter: he is keen to promote the advanced technology produced in japan. he wants to persuade the iwa to open a branch in japan. he is the only executive of a japanese company invited to the reception for the trade fair. he takes this opportunity to pitch his idea for the iwa branch in japan. >> translator: it would be much easier if the japanese government were involved rather than me doing the talking. but actually the government would rather cut s
rather than going alone, we intend to work with ministries of the environment, foreign affairs, and trade. >> reporter: this man is the president of a water treatment facility maker in osaka. his company's award-winning equipment for pumping out ground water is used around the world. he is a regular exhibiter at events organized by the international water association, and he has used this prestigious status to boost his sales around the world. now, though, the south korean companies look...
208
208
Jan 20, 2012
01/12
by
KCSM
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
a leak could spell disaster for the environment. rome is set to declare a state of emergency to speed up containment efforts. it is expected to take at least 10 days to pump up the field. work is set to start over the weekend. >> that stricken ship is a lying off the coast of a pristine nature reserve in tuscany. many are concerned about the potential threat that this is posing to the environment. they chorused the bonded with the independent newspaper is on the night -- a correspondent with the independent newspaper is on the island of giglio. >> there's almost 20 four hundred tons of fuel oriole -- oil aboard, a lot of oil. it can be quite toxic. the environment is very unique. there is a large lagoon at nearby. there are dolphins, porpoises, whales that pass by and live in this area. there is a unique plant life as well. of course, the locals who live here rely on tourism. this is a tightly island. in the winter, there might be 300 people here. in the summer, there are 5000 people here who come from the natural beauty. if there i
a leak could spell disaster for the environment. rome is set to declare a state of emergency to speed up containment efforts. it is expected to take at least 10 days to pump up the field. work is set to start over the weekend. >> that stricken ship is a lying off the coast of a pristine nature reserve in tuscany. many are concerned about the potential threat that this is posing to the environment. they chorused the bonded with the independent newspaper is on the night -- a correspondent...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
76
76
Feb 22, 2012
02/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
and those are the reforms they're putting in place, you know, given the right overall environment. i think those structural reforms can lead to growth and they need to lead to growth. >> rose: what worries you about it? >> well, what has been consistently most challenging about the european crises has been that the political dynamics are necessarily inevitably slower than the market dynamics. here you are in a monetary union where there's monetary integration, but the fiscal side of course still fits with 17 national parliaments. so for the very fundamental reform they're putting in place and these are fundamental reform it requires first of all 17 heads of state to come together to reach an agreement and then 17 national parliaments to approve, to deliberate and approve. so it has been a case where very significant strides have been taken. but of course the markets always get out ahead. you know the other thing of course that's important, and we are very mindful of this is europe is just so important in the global economy. it's huge trading partner of ours. 15% of our exports go t
and those are the reforms they're putting in place, you know, given the right overall environment. i think those structural reforms can lead to growth and they need to lead to growth. >> rose: what worries you about it? >> well, what has been consistently most challenging about the european crises has been that the political dynamics are necessarily inevitably slower than the market dynamics. here you are in a monetary union where there's monetary integration, but the fiscal side of...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
their own customs we live by our customs besides their way of life doesn't quite fit into the local environment. so you know there's no problem don't be afraid to arista the only outsiders to enter the tunisian neighborhood as a result they go there at the weekends and stay there only during the daytime are you from odds are the law and know where you're from sicily. jamelle takes tourists on a brief guided tour of his neighborhood they see a different way of life one that they don't find in sicily is capital of palermo. look at the way people live here sonora isn't it a nightmare everything here seems to be on the verge of collapse. football in the courtyard is one of the few diversions for teenagers living in the truth is in a neighborhood there are no playgrounds for children here people living in nearby houses have no complaints about the noise made by the footballers. most of the parents of these children work on fishing boats they stay at sea from early morning until late at night but. even all these guys have a problem there is you proud of the hope for a dignified future yes they do go
their own customs we live by our customs besides their way of life doesn't quite fit into the local environment. so you know there's no problem don't be afraid to arista the only outsiders to enter the tunisian neighborhood as a result they go there at the weekends and stay there only during the daytime are you from odds are the law and know where you're from sicily. jamelle takes tourists on a brief guided tour of his neighborhood they see a different way of life one that they don't find in...
154
154
Jun 4, 2012
06/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> host: but then late in the book, and i think that as a person that's covered energy and environment for as long as i have, this surprised me. um, you get into hydraulic fracturing which is now all over the news, the interior department actually today is going to put out some rules for fracking on public lands. >> guest: i uh-huh. >> host: and correct me if i'm wrong, but you also make the case that that corporate philosophy gave them a blind spot when it came to hydraulic fracturing. and it was even more surprising because you make an amazing point, and i actually remember this. this is, like, page 600. that rex tillerson as a young edge mere that at the -- engineer at the company be actually was using the technique. >> guest: right. >> host: so do you think in that one case, the fracking case, that corporate philosophy of let's manage our risks, let's make sure we make a certain return on what we do hindered them from tapping into what is now this huge gas boom, huge economic opportunity in this country with natural gas? >> guest: well, they were slow, but they're often slow, and t
. >> host: but then late in the book, and i think that as a person that's covered energy and environment for as long as i have, this surprised me. um, you get into hydraulic fracturing which is now all over the news, the interior department actually today is going to put out some rules for fracking on public lands. >> guest: i uh-huh. >> host: and correct me if i'm wrong, but you also make the case that that corporate philosophy gave them a blind spot when it came to hydraulic...
138
138
May 8, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
in a recessionaire environment, that said, you know, there's the need for france to move forward. and car cozy didn't really pick up on that. the problem is to deliver a better future. he's successful in the project where, you know, it's about budget austerity. not just sort of reacting, the french government is being told. >> with regard to austerity and what the french government tried to do, what lessons can be learned by the u.s. government and in particular the obama administration regarding spending matters here in the united states and what the ramification of some kind of austerity plan might be further down the road for the united states? >> i think the european crisis does reveal a lot of lessons. first of all, among advanced economies, we've observed crikcs elsewhere. not really, you know in advanced economies or countries or regions that issue reserve currencies. such as the euro, for instance. so what we are seeing is that, you know, countries that do issue reserve currencies, strong currencies like the europe are being refused access to financial markets. and this is
in a recessionaire environment, that said, you know, there's the need for france to move forward. and car cozy didn't really pick up on that. the problem is to deliver a better future. he's successful in the project where, you know, it's about budget austerity. not just sort of reacting, the french government is being told. >> with regard to austerity and what the french government tried to do, what lessons can be learned by the u.s. government and in particular the obama administration...
178
178
Jun 28, 2012
06/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
so it's not a very cooperative environment, it's not an environment where everyone can simply make a rational decision and move forward, but we do have this great impetus of the economy pushing people forward, debt levels, deficit levels pushing decisions to be made, action forcing events as well and we have the meeting next friday which we hope will open decisions. i'm going to open this to the audience and i think we have some microphones here, why? okay, so, yes, back. yes, that's right. and please say who you are, and your affiliation. >> i'm chris bludewsky from manufacturers alins for productivity and innovation. >> could you stand, please? because you're hiding behind the person in front of you. >> yes. i hold luisca and jacob in best regard. these are some of the best brains in the community we have today and i read their stuff and i value their writing highly. i would somewhat blind, maybe impolite by challenging their views today. on the one hand, we've got a game of chicken, which is trying to subtract sovereignty which is given to any group of countries. on the other hand
so it's not a very cooperative environment, it's not an environment where everyone can simply make a rational decision and move forward, but we do have this great impetus of the economy pushing people forward, debt levels, deficit levels pushing decisions to be made, action forcing events as well and we have the meeting next friday which we hope will open decisions. i'm going to open this to the audience and i think we have some microphones here, why? okay, so, yes, back. yes, that's right. and...
186
186
May 29, 2012
05/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> back >>> back now with some important advice for women, who are concerned about getting shorter as they get older. a couple things here. height loss has been a constant for aging women. it can be a sign other health risks, and
to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south...
177
177
Sep 3, 2012
09/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
the thing is, what is the external environment? the external environment is what the brazilians call the currency world. every major block trying to weaken that. >> not to mention a little country called germany. >> yeah. i estimate that this year the current count surface in germany will reach 6% gdp. i think the netherlands will be 10% of gdp. so the strongest countries in the eurozone are getting stronger at the moment. so the other countries, while they're not getting any help from the other eurozone countries, the eurozone has a whole must be that yeah. >> can they do it again this week? >> exactly. so my call is that this week they don't capitalize simply because they need to pause for a moment, assess what's going on in items of inflation, in items of money supply growth. then if the business surveys for september weak once again, as is likely, then you will have a case to cut rates in october. back in july, they were suggesting that they might cut the deposit rates to a negative level. >> right. >> i view that as a very ext
the thing is, what is the external environment? the external environment is what the brazilians call the currency world. every major block trying to weaken that. >> not to mention a little country called germany. >> yeah. i estimate that this year the current count surface in germany will reach 6% gdp. i think the netherlands will be 10% of gdp. so the strongest countries in the eurozone are getting stronger at the moment. so the other countries, while they're not getting any help...
77
77
Nov 15, 2012
11/12
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
restructuring and says it is on track to return profits in 2013, but high fuel costs and a poor economic environment continued to weigh on profits. air berlin is not alone in going through some turbulence. this is not a great time for europe's airlines. >> many are struggling to stay in business. here's a look at the litany of problems they face. >> scandinavian airline sas is fighting for survival. the carrier has not turned a profit in five years. it is not alone. just last week, spain's flagship carrier said it would cut nearly a quarter of its work force in an effort to remain competitive. sas alone plans to cut more than 1/3 of its 15,000 employees. air france is looking to reduce staff to 45,000 workers. and germany's lufthansa is also in the midst of a painful cost- cutting program. earlier this week, the airline struck a deal with unions to raise cabin crew pay in exchange for no strikes over the christmas holidays. >> coming up, we've got some sports news for you. >> first, some other stories making news around the world. three demonstrators have vented their anger at a german consul. he wa
restructuring and says it is on track to return profits in 2013, but high fuel costs and a poor economic environment continued to weigh on profits. air berlin is not alone in going through some turbulence. this is not a great time for europe's airlines. >> many are struggling to stay in business. here's a look at the litany of problems they face. >> scandinavian airline sas is fighting for survival. the carrier has not turned a profit in five years. it is not alone. just last week,...
224
224
Jun 15, 2012
06/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> how do you want to invest in this environment. going into monday, do you share the view that monday could be a selling opportunity if we see strength going into the weekend. >> the bred and butter here are retail investors. we want our retail investors investing for nine, 12, or 18 months or longer. we have been getting our investors positioned for what we think is the next up leg in this market. we had our clients in here trying to buy consumer digressionary stocks, the stocks that have been hit on this pull back and certainly if these anti-austerity coalition wins -- i don't think the stocks will like it. we look at this as an opportunity to buy stocks, trying to play the next 12-18 months. >> paul, how would you position yourself, what are you going to do here? >> paul, if we are big monday, i'm a selling into the rip. if we had this big gap down, i would like to see it down and selling into tuesday, we love consumer staples, i love digressionary as well, and biotech. but i will not chase it on ridiculous news with the economic
. >> how do you want to invest in this environment. going into monday, do you share the view that monday could be a selling opportunity if we see strength going into the weekend. >> the bred and butter here are retail investors. we want our retail investors investing for nine, 12, or 18 months or longer. we have been getting our investors positioned for what we think is the next up leg in this market. we had our clients in here trying to buy consumer digressionary stocks, the stocks...
196
196
May 19, 2012
05/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
regulation on environment, regulation on energy, they have a cap and trade. sate cap and trade program which imposes those burdens on companies in the state even though the rest of the country doesn't have it, briefly, you voted for jerry i brown, has he been a disappointment? >> i, i didn't -- i was somewhat misquoted. i didn't quote for him last time and didn't vote for either of them. i've known jerry i for a long time. longer than i care to admit, but i thought he'd be more innovative and tough. and he's at the end of his career, and he should be able to risk things riot now, and instead, he's playing it, you know, really much more like a conventional democratic politician and i don't think it's going to get us where we want. i think a lot of us thought jerry is smart, he's innovative. willing to take risks and did it when he was a young man, for whatever reason, he's not as an older man. >> thank you for being here. we have to take one more break. wh he-- when we come back, hits and misses of the week. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the
regulation on environment, regulation on energy, they have a cap and trade. sate cap and trade program which imposes those burdens on companies in the state even though the rest of the country doesn't have it, briefly, you voted for jerry i brown, has he been a disappointment? >> i, i didn't -- i was somewhat misquoted. i didn't quote for him last time and didn't vote for either of them. i've known jerry i for a long time. longer than i care to admit, but i thought he'd be more innovative...
188
188
Feb 8, 2012
02/12
by
KCSM
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
the strategic environment in the asian pacific region is changing too. february 7th is northern territories day in japan. japan and russia signed a treaty on the day in 1885 that recognizes the islands as japanese territory. >>> vladimir putin served as president for eight years then prime minister for the last four 37 political analysts say they expect putin to win, but nationwide protests over suspected corruption underscore some deep dissatisfaction. >> reporter: during a recent rally, temperatures hovered at minus 20 degrees celsius in central moscow during the day. people braved the cold. white balloons in hand, a symbol of their hopes for a fair election. in the crowd was beljito. he was one of the organizers of the demonstration. beljito's involvement in the process began after he witnessed people being arrested for openly opposinghe government. he also said the government conceals unflattering news through its control of mainstream media. >> translator: the economy may have improved, but we are losing more and more. no place if had the prosperous
the strategic environment in the asian pacific region is changing too. february 7th is northern territories day in japan. japan and russia signed a treaty on the day in 1885 that recognizes the islands as japanese territory. >>> vladimir putin served as president for eight years then prime minister for the last four 37 political analysts say they expect putin to win, but nationwide protests over suspected corruption underscore some deep dissatisfaction. >> reporter: during a...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
and constantly motivate everyone to just keep going if you want to succeed no matter what the market environment is i think there's a lot of opportunities here you have to have the you have to have the drive to do that you know and that's what i think you know naturally in the world russia as well as anywhere else sometimes there's a fear of putting that drive into place or there's there are some you know barriers maybe but but anything can be done here if you just put your mind to it i mean look at me i open my company and it's you know one of the strongest recruiting firms in russia and who was i you know i don't have the big education or the big experience but i had the drive and i had the will and i had a love of what i did and i wanted to succeed and i just pushed myself and i worked extremely hard day and night nonstop and i loved everything. that's the key i'm also really heavily engaged in sports here in russia so i i do take on do i play broom ball i would go bowling i play softball so a lot of different sports i'm involved with a metal really helps the first of all networking and the f
and constantly motivate everyone to just keep going if you want to succeed no matter what the market environment is i think there's a lot of opportunities here you have to have the you have to have the drive to do that you know and that's what i think you know naturally in the world russia as well as anywhere else sometimes there's a fear of putting that drive into place or there's there are some you know barriers maybe but but anything can be done here if you just put your mind to it i mean...